Hyundai Motor Company has officially unveiled the refreshed 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 6 Facelift at the Seoul Mobility Show 2025 in Korea. This updated version of Hyundai’s electric sedan comes with a series of visual and aerodynamic enhancements, refining its futuristic appeal. Alongside the facelifted model, Hyundai has also introduced the Ioniq 6 N Line, a sportier and more aggressive take on the vehicle. While the refreshed Ioniq 6 retains its signature identity, it now boasts several visual updates that enhance its modern appeal. Let’s dive into the details of what’s new.

2025 Hyundai Ioniq 6 Facelift: Sleek and Aerodynamic Evolution
On initial glance, the facelift might appear subtle, but Hyundai has significantly improved the Ioniq 6’s design.
The headlamp and DRL arrangement now boasts a split-type structure, similar to Hyundai’s new design language, but rather than a connected DRL, the Ioniq 6 features narrow, pixelated-style units.
The hood has been raised and swept more forward, providing the sedan with a streamlined and aerodynamic shape. Shark-nose design minimizes drag while keeping its sleek, space-age appearance intact.
A black garnish from the lower body, running through the doors, emphasizes its sinuous lines.
The rear spoiler has been revised—the large prior-generation spoiler has given way to a longer ducktail spoiler, refining aerodynamics and gaining a sleeker, smoother silhouette.
Modern chrome garnishes adorn the rear bumper, enhancing the horizontal front features for a broader stance.
Inside the cabin, Hyundai has added a new steering wheel design, upgraded door trim materials, and more organized center console layout. Also, the climate control display has been made larger for better usability.

2025 Hyundai Ioniq 6 N Line: A Sportier, More Aggressive Take

In tandem with the Ioniq 6 facelift, Hyundai also launched the Ioniq 6 N Line, drawing inspiration from the RN22e Rolling Lab concept unveiled in 2022. This performance version boasts a more aggressive, bold, and dynamic presence.
Wing-shaped front and rear bumpers are dressed with sculptural details that heighten its sharp styling.
A sportier side sill, bordered by a single striking line, gives the impression of lowered posture.
At the back, Hyundai has employed extensive black trim, taking design cues from the RN22e, adding to the car’s sporty silhouette.
Parametric Pixel lighting design gives the Ioniq 6 N Line a digital and futuristic look.

Teasing the Future: Hyundai Hints at Ioniq 6 N
In an exciting reveal, Hyundai also teased the upcoming Ioniq 6 N, a high-performance electrified streamliner that promises to bring thrilling capabilities to the lineup. While details remain scarce, the teaser hints at a future where Hyundai’s N division fully embraces electrification without compromising on performance.
